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DID Related Web Standards ^

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XDI ^

The XNS Public Trust Organization was founded in July 2000, shortly after International Planetwork Conference. -xdi.org - History

to promote the concept of individuals owning their own digital identity and data based on a nascent technology being produced by two Technical Committees at OASIS: XRI (Extensible Resource Identifier) and XDI (Extensible Data Interchange).

  • tutorial.xdi2.org

    XDI is a technology for modeling, storing, and manipulating data.

    It fits into a similar category of technologies as JSON, XML and RDF, but also has a number of properties that distinguishes it.

    XDI is a graph-based data model. This means that all data is expressed using nodes and arcs in a graph. At a minimum, a graph consists of a single node, called the common root node.

OASIS XDI Tech Committee on Github ^

W3C ^


The Story of Open SSI Standards - Drummond Reed/Evernym SSIMeetup.org[ϟ]

DID the Decentralized Identifier ^

Verifiable Claims ^

DID Auth ^


http://ssimeetup.org/introduction-did-auth-markus-sabadello-webinar-10

Decentralized Key Management-Agents ^


DKMS - An Essential Missing Piece of the SSI Puzzle. Drummond Reed. SSIMeetup.org

Ethereum ERC-EIP ^

ERC725-735 ^

Blockcerts ^

Schema ^

  • Schema — a collaborative, community activity with a mission to create, maintain, and promote schemas for structured data on the Internet. Schema.org vocabulary can be used with many different encodings, including RDFa, Microdata and JSON-LD. These vocabularies cover entities, relationships between entities and actions, and can easily be extended through a well-documented extension model. Over 10 million sites use Schema.org to markup their web pages and email messages. Many applications from Google, Microsoft, Pinterest, Yandex and others already use these vocabularies to power rich, extensible experiences."